Generous students and staff at the academy have been busy filling shoe boxes with toys, clothing, drawing equipment, toiletries and sweets in support of the Operation Christmas Child Campaign that is organised by Samaritans Purse.

A superb 87 shoe boxes have been filled and will now be sent to some of the most disadvantaged children in the world.

If you would like to know more about the campaign please click on the link below:

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RASA are pleased to announce record levels of progress have been achieved in this year’s Yr11 GCSE summer examination results. Students exceeded expected progress in the core subjects of English and Maths, whilst the Sciences, MFL and Humanities, alongside other option subjects achieved record results.

Headline Figures – students making expected progress:

English – 85%Maths – 74%Biology – 79%Chemistry – 89%Physics – 93%

Record levels of students exceeding expected progress were also achieved in these subjec

Wednesday, 6th July saw the third annual ROSCARs Ceremony held at Rossington All Saints. As always, the audience were treated to an evening of spectacular entries across all key stages at Rossington schools: ‘Goldilocks and the Three Bears’ won the Foundation Stage award with the Tornedale Infant Academy’s Neptune Class taking home story book resource packs to use in their next adventures; Key Stage 1 winners included entries about Andy Goldsworthy and ‘The Queen’s Knickers’; a professional film trailer too

The National Union of Teachers (NUT) representing some teachers in schools have voted to take industrial action in the form of a one-day strike on Tuesday 5th July 2016.

We respect the teachers’ right to take this action in the dispute they have with the Department of Education. However, we recognise that this will be disruptive to students’ education and can create problems for parents and carers. We will therefore try our best to minimise any di

Congratulations to our Commando Joe's walking team who successfully scaled one of the Three Peak mountains yesterday to complete the challenge set by Commando Joe mentor Scott Palmer and raise funds for Help the Heroes. They completed hours of training with Scott, secured sponsorship from friends and family, and even washed staff cars to raise money for this cause!

As a young person, we want to hear from you about your hopes, fears, difficulties – and any ideas you might have for the future of Doncaster.

Education and Skills experts are looking at how to ensure Doncaster’s young people have the qualifications and skills needed to land future jobs being created across the borough – and they need your help.

The independent Education and Skills Commission led by a top team of national education and skills experts has started work in the borough. It aims to help raise atta

Lindsy James, Active Fusion Director, will attempt to set the world record for the fastest female to complete a half marathon whilst pushing a baby in a pram at the Derby Half Marathon on Sunday 5th June.

Lindsy will be aiming to beat the existing world record of 1 hour 30 minutes and 51 seconds set in 2001 by the USA’s Nancy Schubring.

Having lost her mother, Lynne, to cancer in March last year, Lindsy felt inspired to take on this bold challenge and raise money for both Macmillan Cancer Support, Ramathon’

Two sixth form students have just returned from a day trip to Auschwitz as part of the Lessons from Auschwitz Project run by the Holocaust Educational Trust.

The students took part in an orientation seminar last week before their early morning take off from Leeds Bradford airport to Krakow. There they toured Auschwitz 1 and Auschwitz-Birkenau with a guide. They felt that it was all very surreal, very quiet except for the occasional birdsong and they felt that at any time an SS guard could come round the

All year our students have been taking part in the annual Doncaster Book Award, and have been busy reading books from a long list. Students voted for their favorite and on 15th April we attended the finale at Doncaster Dome, where the winning book was announced. The event gives students the opportunity to meet up with other schools from Doncaster and meet famous authors involved in the book award.

This year the guest authors were: Liz Pichon- Tom Gates: A Tiny Bit Lucky, (The Winner) Pamela Butchart- The